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Packed with imagery associated with secret societies and the occult elite, Nicki Minaj’s “No Frauds” video is a tribute to the secret rulers of the world. There is also a troubling coincidence relating to this video: It was filmed on Westminster Bridge only days before the terrorist attack.
Warning: This article contains explicit language.
Nicki Minaj’s song No Frauds is primarily a diss track aimed at Remy Ma who released, a month prior, SeTHER, a diss song unrelentingly insulting Minaj for seven minutes.
At one point, Remy Ma even takes the gloves off and mentions Nicki Minaj’s brother who is a convicted child molester.
“And I got a few words for the moms of the young BarbzGuess who supports a child molester? Nicki MinajYou paid for your brother’s wedding? That’s hella foulHow you spendin’ money to support a p***phile?He a walkin’ dead man, sendin’ threats to himI guess that’s why they call you Barbie, you was next to KenTalkin’ about your money long and your foreign sickWhy you ain’t help your bro hide his c** from forensics?”
If you aren’t aware of Nicki Minaj’s weird family history, here’s a quick sum-up.
“Jelani Maraj, Nicki’s brother, was arrested in December 2015 for child r*Pe charges. Forensics found his semen on the 12-year-old r*pe victim’s clothes. He was released on $100,000 bail and rejected a plea deal of 15 years to life. He will face life in prison if convicted.
After he was released on bail, the family went bowling and Nicki posted a selfie of the event on Instagram. Nicki also reportedly paid $30,000 for her brother’s wedding.
One of Nicki’s alter egos is The Harajuku Barbie, so she often refers to herself as “Barbie.” Ken dolls are male counterparts to Barbie dolls—“next to Ken” is a homophone for “next of kin, referring back to Jelani. Remy also calls out to Nicki’s young fanbase, known as Barbz, and urges their parents to take heed to Jelani’s criminal charges.”– Genius, ShETHER
After the release of SeTHER, there was some pressure on Nicki Minaj to release a response to this lyrically violent Remy Ma song. The response came, but not in the form of a hardcore rap diss track. Nicki Minaj instead released a catchy, dancy single featuring rap superstars Drake and Lil Wayne, where she dedicates some words to Remy Ma almost like an afterthought.
However, after one watches the video, a clear underlying message emerges from the song: Minaj doesn’t really need to do battle raps with the likes of Remy Ma. Years ago she sold out to the occult elite who control her career and guarantee her success … for now.
The video for No Frauds is indeed laced with all kinds of symbols associated with the occult elite – notably the British Monarchy. Let’s look at the video.
Frauds
DeGeneres Queen? Huh?
The video begins with Nicki Minaj asserting that she’s the Degenerate Queen. Sorry, I meant Degeneres Queen. She then asks people to ask Ellen DeGeneres about her royal persona. Nicki Minaj has been a regular guest on Ellen DeGeneres’ show (who is herself the queen of daytime TV). She’s bragging about getting the sweet mass media exposure that industry pawns profit from while they’re “hot”. At least she has apparently moved on from her previous persona “Roman Zolanski”, which was clearly inspired by Roman Polanski. As you might know, he directed the movie Rosemary’s Baby (about the coming of the Anti-Christ) and he was convicted for drugging and abusing a 13-year old girl in 1977.
With her Illuminati-ball mask, her hands making horns and the snakes on her dress, Minaj appears to be an evil, vengeful and demon-possessed queen.
In another shot, Minaj poses as a dignified queen, complete with a bejeweled crown on her head.
Right from the start, there’s a duality going on with Nicki Minaj who embodies both a masked evil queen and a crowned heiress showing a dignified face to the people.
The camera then does a close up on a sword that tells you everything you need to know about this video.
This is a Masonic dress sword.
Inside the oval on the hilt of the sword is the symbol of the Cross and Crown. It is the main symbol representing the Knight Templars, one of the most ancient secret societies in Western occultism. Interesting fact: That symbol esoterically represents a male organ penetrating a female organ, which is an allusion to Sex Magick.
On each side of the sword’s guard is a cross pattée, another ancient symbol representing the Knights Templar.
A similar sword found on a website auctioning off Masonic items. It is described as a “Knights Templar Masonic sword with a scrimshawed ivory handle and original chain”.
A Masonic ring with the symbol of the Cross and Crown and three small crosses pattée.
Dress swords are used in Masonic rituals and ceremonies such as the initiation of a new candidate.
An example of a Masonic ritual taken from an antique book of the Scottish Rite.
This Masonic ceremonial sword is not prominently featured in this Nicki Minaj video simply because it looks cool. It bears an important symbolic meaning and it directly refers to secret societies and the occult elite.
Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj are sitting on Masonic chairs. The Masonic dress sword is strategically placed between them. The occult elite is what keeps them sitting on the “throne” of the music business.
Other shots in the videos appear to focus on a specific theme: Occult London. Here are some examples.
It is 3 o’clock on Big Ben. 3am is known in occult circles as the “devil’s hour”. In this shot, it is most likely 3pm, but the reference is still there.
“The 3am time slot is regarded by paranormal experts as a time when pure evil – either demons or entities from the spirit world – make their presence felt. The thinking behind the specific time of 3am is that it is a deliberate mocking of the death of Jesus Christ, who, according to ancient writing, died in the middle of the afternoon – at 3pm.
Psychics believe that the veil between our world and the spirit world is lifted at this time and our relaxed state of minds – especially in a state of deep sleep – may be more susceptible to paranormal activity.”– Occult Encyclopedia, Devil’s Hour
A shot of the gates of the Buckingham Palace adds to the “occult elite” visuals of the video.
Some readers might ask what the Royal family has to do with the occult elite. The answer is: Everything.
King George VI (left) and The Duke of Kent (right) in full Masonic regalia. King George VI (after whom the movie “King’s Speech” was inspired) was the father of Queen Elizabeth II. The Duke of Kent is Queen Elizabeth II’s cousin and the Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England.
I could go on for days about the tight and long-standing association between the Royal Family and Freemasonry, but this article is about another “queen”, Nicki Minaj.
Considering the occult context of the video, the following scene takes on an even stranger meaning.
Minaj sits on the Westminster bridge. On her dress are some of the elite’s favorite symbols to identify industry pawns: A butterfly (representing Monarch programming) and all-seeing eyes.
This scene was filmed only days before the Westminster Bridge terror attack. It almost seems as if they knew that some kind of dark occult ritual was about to take place in this very spot. The fact that this video was released shortly after the attack did not sit well with some people who did not appreciate the fact that the footage of Minaj posing on the bridge, like some kind of occult queen, was not removed from the video.
In another scene, Minaj wears a bright red PVC outfit, conforming to the occult color code that continually appears in mass media music videos. As stated in several previous articles on The Vigilant Citizen, red is the color of blood sacrifice.
Minaj wearing the reddest thing that ever existed.
Another color of the occult code is black – the color of initiation. In the music industry, the color black is nearly always associated with the extreme sexualization of the star.
Minaj is dressed in black lace and looks like a street walker looking for a customer. Hint: She’s not really a queen.
As we are treated to this heavily symbolic imagery, Nicki Minaj disses Remy Ma, claiming that her cosmetic surgery did not make her hotter.
“Sheneneh, you a fraud committin’ perjuryI got before and after pictures of your surgeryRah took you to her doc, but you don’t look like RahLeft the operating table, still look like “nah”
To be clear, in this song we’re hearing one female rapper who had major surgery done (including massive buttock implants) ridiculing the results of another rapper’s surgery. Rap is going in bizarre directions.
Then, Drake comes on and shoots a few leftover disses to his one-time rival, Meek Mills. He also does this.
You know what that means.
Then Lil Wayne comes on and reveals to the world that he’s a dinosaur. Some truly thought-provoking stuff.
The video ends with an unsettling scene where Nicki apparently switches between being a dignified queen and a demonic queen. The occult elite also embodies this duality, acting a certain way for the cameras and and another way behind the scenes.
They are telling you that they have two faces: one that is adorned with jewels and dignity, another that is hidden with fraud and depravity.
In Conclusion
While the lyrics of No Frauds contain hints of typical battle rap, the imagery of the video heavily points to something deeper. Indeed, the video symbolically reveals that Minaj does not need to battle other rappers to secure her position as a “rap queen”. She’s been busy securing her position for years, willingly being used by the elite to carry out its agenda, complete with occult imagery, MKULTRA references, and so forth.
As long as she’s the elite’s pawn, she will, by default, get the financial backing and media exposure required to remain on top of the game. However, all of this comes at a price. Indeed, as seen above, Minaj is essentially a pretty puppet, dancing in pretty clothes, wearing the borrowed jewelry of her masters who force her to celebrate their occult rituals, blood sacrifices, and mind control. And once you step into this realm, there is no coming back. As Nicki sings in the song’s hook, you gotta:
“Pick a side, pick a side”
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By Steven Novella via NeuroLogica Blog » Flat Earth Rising
A Flat Earth model depicting Antarctica as an ice wall surrounding a disc-shaped Earth.CREDIT: Creative Commons 1.0 Generic | Trekky0623
Interest in the notion that the earth is flat has been increasing in recent years. I have to say, as much of a jaded skeptic as I am, this level of self-deception is still amazing to me. It truly demonstrates that there is no practical limit to the power of motivated reasoning or the absurdity of conclusions which it can defend.
Serious flat earth proponents actually do believe that the earth is not a globe, but a flat disk. When you think about this for even a moment, many problems arise, but they have an answer to all of it. Not a good answer, but enough of one to allow motivated reasoning to take over.
Space Exploration
Perhaps the most obvious problem with belief in a flat earth is that we have been to space. You can actually see the earth as a spinning globe. There is no other viable interpretation of this direct and dramatic observational evidence. You might as well tell me that a basketball is not round.
This is what the flat earth wiki has to say about this challenge to their position:
The most commonly accepted explanation of this is that the space agencies of the world are involved in a conspiracy faking space travel and exploration. This likely began during the Cold War’s ‘Space Race’, in which the USSR and USA were obsessed with beating each other into space to the point that each faked their accomplishments in an attempt to keep pace with the other’s supposed achievements. Since the end of the Cold War, however, the conspiracy is most likely motivated by greed rather than political gains, and using only some of their funding to continue to fake space travel saves a lot of money to embezzle for themselves.
In light of the above, please note that we are not suggesting that space agencies are aware that the earth is flat and actively covering the fact up. They depict the earth as being round simply because that is what they expect it to be.
The conspiracy theory, of course, is the last refuge of the hopelessly deluded. Any inconvenient evidence can be swept aside by making up a conspiracy theory ad hoc. What is the evidence for this alleged conspiracy? Zero. As they admit, this conspiracy would have to involve many nations in the world, not just the US and USSR/Russia. China, India, the UK, the European Union all have space agencies.
Why would the space agencies of all of these countries be engaged in the exact same conspiracy?
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Although the word “science” is used every 10 seconds, the series “Bill Nye Saves the World” is less about facts than it is about pushing a specific agenda, which includes making young people confused about gender and sexuality.
Update: Added a screenshot from the original Bill Nye the Science Guy series explaining the binarity of genders; Removed the viral screenshot which turned out to be fake.
If you grew up during the magical decade that was the 90s, you probably remember Bill Nye the Science Guy, a TV show that vulgarized scientific concepts to kids. The show was extremely popular because it was educational while keeping an entertaining edge. Sadly, Bill Nye’s new show is neither educational nor entertaining. It is an awkward, off-putting attempt at indoctrination using gimmicks and B-list celebrities. Even worse, it uses the sacrosanct word “science” to support some debatable opinions made through the series.
Since I spent many a Saturday morning watching Bill Nye the Science Guy, I attempted to give his new show a go. And it was a difficult ordeal. Even after pushing through the show’s cringe-inducing attempts at connecting with millennials (complete with forced and exaggerated reactions by the studio audience), I was met with a bigger ordeal: Bill Nye constantly berating the viewers. In an equally frustrated and condescending tone, Bill Nye often launches into unpleasant diatribes where he dwells into issues that are clearly outside the realm of verifiable science. Things are clearly politically motivated and it is annoying.
What we appear to be witnessing is all out Lysenkoism:
“Lysenkoism can be used metaphorically to describe the manipulation or distortion of the scientific process as a way to reach a predetermined conclusion as dictated by an ideological bias, often related to social or political objectives.”– Wikipedia, Lysenkoism
It is during the episode entitled “The Sexual Spectrum” that the true face of the show was revealed. It was never about science, it is about all-out indoctrination aimed at young people.
No words can truly capture the civilization-shattering implications of this episode. In lieu, here is Rachel Bloom singing about how gender is not a real thing.
In this next segment, a vanilla ice-cream cone ends up in an ice-cream orgy with all kinds of flavors. What are the other flavors supposed to represent?
But the saddest part of this episode is watching Bill Nye attempting to use “science” to explain that toddlers can determine their gender.
Bill Nye keeps saying that this is all “confusing”. It is not. Bill Nye used to make complicated things simple. Now he’s doing the opposite.
Here’s what the original Bill Nye the Science Guy series had to say about genders (you can view the entire Probability episode here):
Back when Bill Nye was about actual science.
In another episode, Bill Nye attacks traditional medicine, implying that the thousands of years of accrued knowledge and experience of ancient cultures are complete garbage. I am not a scientist, but is it possible that, MAYBE, there’s some scientific truth behind some of these traditional remedies? When did science stopped being about learning and discovering to become about dictating what to think?
The worse part about this episode is this stand-up routine that manages to be somewhat racist.
If you read previous articles on this site, you know the blurring of genders and race baiting are currently at the forefront of the elite’s agenda. It is being pushed all across mass media, through various platforms.
The main engine behind this agenda is George Soros’ “Open Society”, a fund that uses billions of dollars to force the adoption of aggressive social policies while making them socially acceptable through mass media indoctrination. The fund is about disguising division, oppression, and degeneration as “social justice”. The end goal? A normalized global culture that is easily controllable through a hegemonic mass media system.
Relevant fact: At the end of 2015, Soros owned 317,534 Netflix shares, worth about $32,000,000.
Bill Nye is not saving the world, he’s serving his boss.
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According to reports, Hernandez wrote the word “ILLUMINATI” with his own blood on the walls of his cell along with the symbol of an “unfinished pyramid and an eye”. Furthermore, “John 3:16” was also written on his forehead.
The story of Aaron Hernandez is quite a sad and disturbing one. A young rich NFL player ends up taking his own life in a lonely jail cell, in gruesome circumstances. The bizarre messages written in blood by Hernandez indicate that he was in deep mental and spiritual turmoil.
Here’s the ABC News report about Hernandez’s last moments.
“Hernandez was found just after 3 a.m. Wednesday morning, hanging from bedsheets that were attached to his cell window. 5 Investigates previously reported that he had written “John 3:16” on his forehead in ink.
Hernandez also used his own blood to draw on the walls of his cell.
5 Investigates’ Kathy Curran has learned that one of the drawings was what’s known as the unfinished pyramid and the all-seeing eye of God. The image is similar to what is found on the back of U.S. currency.
5 Investigates learned that Hernandez drew an image on his cell wall depicting what’s known as the unfinished pyramid and all-seeing eye. The symbol is found in religion and on U.S. currency.
Below the pyramid, Hernandez wrote “ILLUMINATI” in capital letters.
The illuminati is a person or group claiming to have religious enlightenment or knowledge. The illuminati has also been the subject of several theories, including one that claims they control of the world.
Above the pyramid, Hernandez drew an oval with rays coming from the edges.
Nearby, rosary beads hung on the wall of his cell.
5 Investigates has also learned more about the letters left for Hernandez’s family.
In one, he wrote that he was entering the “timeless realm” and would see them in heaven.
5 Investigates previously reported that Hernandez also wrote that he loved his family and told them not to shed a tear.
Near the letters, a Bible was opened to the John 3:16 verse, which reads, “For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”
State officials continue to investigate his death, including whether a 2 a.m. check of Hernandez’s cell had been performed by the correction department officers on duty.
Sources told 5 Investigates the 31-year-old officer responsible for the rounds said he last saw Hernandez at 1 a.m. and when he went to check his cell at 3 a.m. there was a sheet over the window of the cell door.– WCVB5, “5 Investigates: Hernandez drew ‘all-seeing eye,’ said he was entering ’timeless realm”
Therefore, in his last moments, Hernandez drew the symbol of the occult elite with his own blood. Was he trying to communicate something?
Hernandez drew an “unfinished pyramid” topped by an all-seeing eye on his cell along with the word “ILLUMINATI”. Why would someone do that right before killing oneself? He was obviously trying to communicate something.
Hernandez was serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole for the 2013 shooting of Odin Lloyd, a semiprofessional football player who was dating the sister of his fiancée.
Hernandez was also a suspect in the 2012 double-murder of Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado in Boston. He was however acquitted of those charges only a few days before he took his own life.
Despite autopsy reports confirming that the cause of death was suicide, people close to him refuse to believe that Hernandez took his own life.
“The family and legal team is shocked and surprised at the news of Aaron’s death,” Hernandez’s lawyer Jose Baez said in a statement. “There were no conversations or correspondence from Aaron to his family or legal team that would have indicated anything like this was possible. Aaron was looking forward to an opportunity for a second chance to prove his innocence. Those who love and care about him are heartbroken and determined to find the truth surrounding his untimely death. We request that authorities conduct a transparent and thorough investigation.
“The Baez Law Firm will participate in its own examination into this tragic event and update the media and public on its findings when they become available.”
Hernandez’s former agent, Brian Murphy, said Wednesday morning there was “absolutely no chance” Hernandez took his own life.
“Chico was not a saint, but my family and I loved him, and he would never take his own life,” Murphy said.
That sentiment was shared by Hernandez’s cousin, Randy Garcia.
“Most of us are in shock. We still don’t believe that this happened,” Garcia told WTNH via Skype. “We still think there’s no way Aaron would take his own life.”
Hernandez was moved to tears on Friday after he was acquitted of the 2012 fatal shootings of Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado in Boston. Just before his acquittal, Hernandez was seen blowing kisses to the little girl he fathered with fiancée Shayanna Jenkins-Hernandez. Cameras captured the tender exchange.
Hernandez was still serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole for his conviction in the 2013 shooting of Odin Lloyd, a semiprofessional football player who was dating Jenkins-Hernandez’s sister.
Garcia said one of his nephews posted on Facebook that he had spoken with Hernandez on Tuesday night and that “he was in good spirits, that he was — his conversation was nothing but joy — that he was thinking about his future and how he was going to win his appeal in his Odin Lloyd case, and he was in really good spirits. So for this to happen — we’re shocked and we still don’t believe that he took his life, and we still believe there’s a lot of foul play going on.”– ESPN, Aaron Hernandez found dead after hanging in prison cell
Department of Correction spokesman Christopher Fallon said in a statement that there were no signs of Hernandez being suicidal.
“Hernandez was in a single cell in a general population housing unit in the maximum-security state prison. He hanged himself using a bed sheet that he attached to a cell window, Fallon said.
Hernandez tried to block the cell door from the inside by jamming the door with various items, Fallon said. (…)
Fallon said he was not aware of any suicide note written by Hernandez and stressed that an investigation is ongoing. He said officials had no concern that Hernandez was planning on taking his own life. He also noted that if there was a concern about his well-being, Hernandez would have been transferred to a mental health unit.”– Ibid.
Before and after his death, all kinds of rumors and suspicions circulated about him ranging from his implication in various criminal acts to his purported bisexuality to him suffering from brain damage (which morbidly caused his brain to be removed from his body after his death to be analyzed).
One thing is for sure, Hernandez had his demons – whether they be figurative or literal. His last moments appear to be tainted with an attempt at religious salvation while obsessing about the Illuminati. Was Hernandez simply a deeply disturbed individual … or did the occult elite get to him?
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